On the contrary, the people who voted that way, I don't want them on
my party, in my circle of friends, to even associate with them.
The Republicans who didn't vote that way, well, they're welcome to
vote for ratic candidates, or come on in.
The fact is many, many americans didn't vote based on the facts, they
voted based on fear, faith, or lies, just look at the report
(http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Iraq/Media_10_02_03_Report.pdf)
that states that a majority of Fox news viewers believe that Saddam
*had* WMDs, in spite of the Duelfer Report
http://www.cia.gov/cia/reports/iraq_wmd_2004/index.html that stated
otherwise. Seriously, these people are *not* looking at the facts.
~Ian
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 16:10:52 -0500, Tony Spencer <tony at tonyspencer.com> wrote:
> > elected. I
> > believe the close minded individuals that thought they were
> > voting for the
> > leader of their church and no the leader of our country
> > harbor a lot of
> > closeted racism and bigotry.
>> This is exactly what I'm talking about. You are sterotyping those that
> voted for Bush and that type of attitude doesn't exactly invite people to
> your party with open arms.
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